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Francis Meyrick
Porter Stansberry Research

There is an old,old saying "if you want and crave peace, prepare for war". That has been a recurrent experience of my life. I don't like fighting. But I'm not a Neville Chamberlain. An endless appeaser.

I'm not an unconditional, dreamy pacifist. I like to write and read, I write some poetry, and I offer you a friendly discussion. But... I've also been in a few good bar fights. So pick your poison.

I'm a well meaning,vague idealist, with naive dreams of a kinder, much more trusting cyberspace. This has led me to roam around the cyber jungle, dodging angry bullets and scathing arrows,trying to find a creative haven, where I could enjoy the company of like-minded souls.

I feel we should write and create in a tranquil place, with humor and compassion. Oh, let there be debate, let there be differing views. But let us avoid bitterness, and cynicism, and the caustic, rubbishing reviews I have seen on other writing sites... and let us be gentle with our neighbor. I wrote the story "Piano lessons" to illustrate what happens when somebody's love for a pastime is coldly and systematically destroyed.

In being gentle with others,are we not being gentle with ourselves? And who are we, to assume the mantle of superior judges? Who are we to condemn or vilify the artistic offerings of folk from a totally different background, outlook, ethnic, racial, or religious origin?

If I can wish you one thing in this crazy, crazy, violent and often bewildering life, I wish you... Peace, my friend, Peace...

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A Guided Tour of Writers Harbor.ORG (2)
 
           A Guided Tour of Writers Harbor.Org   (2)




STEP 1:
go to the HOME PAGE. You get there by loading www.writersharbor.org into your address bar.
Minimize the page.

STEP 1B:
Open a second browser. Open "A Guided Tour of Writers Harbor.Org".
Now you can jump backwards and forwards, from the guide to the actual page, and back again.

STEP 2:
Look to the left, where it says:   BROWSE WORKS
The only Option underneath that is: PUBLIC WORKS
If you click on that, you get to see ALL the works on the site that are viewable to the public, in order of date posted.   (In chronological order of date posted.)
If you become a member, and sign in, you will also see:     

BROWSE WORKS

GROUP WORKS
FAMILY WORKS

POST YOUR WORK

Some of this is more experimental software. But the idea is that if you join a Family of Writers, then your work is only viewable by those Family members, not by the general public.  Each Family, I'm reckoning, will want to set its own rules. That's fine by me. If people want to allow open access, then so be it. If people want to require members to apply first, be approved, and then allowed in, then that's also fine by me.  

(I'll deal with POST YOUR WORK later)

STEP 3:
Look to the left, where it says:    MOST ACTIVE WRITERS
The numbers in brackets indicate the number of works posted. Let's pick on Alister Flik (54).
Click on Alister Flik.    A new page opens. In big black letters, it says:  PUBLIC PROFILE.
And there's  photo of her after eating too much hot curry. Look to the left. You will see:
Actions
View All Works
Unsubscribe    (if you are a member)
Send Message   (if you are a member)
You can play around with those actions. Let's hit VIEW ALL WORKS.
A listing opens up with all her works.     (VIEW WRITER'S WORKS)
Notice you can click on the column headers. Example: click on "HITS". Now it arranges the hits in a descending order of highest first.

STEP 4:

Read, digest, Enjoy!






Last edited by Francis Meyrick on May 8, 2010, 1:15 pm
I like Happiness. There's not enough of the stuff to go around. I'm trying to make some. Will you help me?

Alister Flik

 
Alister Flik

hahaha ha.  Wow.  Maybe I need to change my photo.


"I do not think, therefore I am a mustache."
-Sartre *Nausea*
Posted on Wednesday, May 12, 2010 at 19:20:51